Box 2
Contains 9 Results:
Western Ukraine, Circa 1930 - 1944
35 photographs, primarily snapshots and posed photographs of groups of actors involved in the theater community of L'viv and surrounding areas, both in the city and engaged in recreational activites in the countryside. Photographs of members of the L'viv Ukrainian Literary and Artistic Club (Український Літературно-Мистецький Клюб).
Poland and Germany, 1944, 1948
16 photographs of individuals and street scenes in Oppeln, Germany (now Opole, Poland). Three group photographs of the students of the Motor-Mechanic School at the IRO Training Center (Arolsen, Germany).
Trenton NJ, 1953 - 1986
13 photographs of the Serdiuks and others, and group photographs from St. George's Parish when it was still located in Trenton. Two photographs from an amateur production of Na Ruiinakh (Lesia Ukraiinka).
Chercha, Cream Ridge NJ, 1955 - 1972
47 photographs of the the Serdiuks and others at their home in Cream Ridge NJ.
St. George's Parish, Yardville NJ, 1979 - 1988
116 photographs of buildings, individuals, groups, church services and events at the Ukrainian Orthodox parish in Yardville NJ.
Association of Ukrainian Theatre Artists, 1971 - 1986
13 photographs of groups and events, and 16 original photographs and photocopies of photographs of members of the Association of Ukrainian Theatre Artists.
Theatrical productions (Poland, Ukraine, and Germany), 1927 - later 1940s, 1930-1940 bulk
40 photographs of productions by the Zahrava Theater, the L'viv Opera Theater, the Tobilevych Theater, the Emihrant Theater, and others. Many are original images, while others appear to be later photographic reproductions. Notations on the reverse of some of the reproductions are in the handwriting of Jurii Levyts'kyi.
Theatrical productions (North America), 1946 - 1971
15 photographs of productions by Teatr u Piatnytsiu (Philadelphia PA), Studia Mystets'koho Slova (New York NY), an unidentified theater company in Toronto, and others.
Community events, 1953 - 1986
65 photographs of various individuals, Ukrainian-American community events, the 1967 Parma OH Sobor of the UOC of USA, choir and orchestra of the Ukrainian-language elementary school in Detroit MI, and of the funerals of Maksym Skorups'kyi, Bohdan Dubyk, L. Lepkyi, Pavlo Shandruk, Volodymyr Karpiak, and Volodymyr Blavats'kyi.